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Anaïs Escobar is entirely a girl and mostly a writer. She's in New York City for the rest of summer.
  • October 16, 2009 5:46 pm

    Eighteen Days Without You

    December 11th

    Then I think of you in bed,
    your tongue half chocolate, half ocean,
    of the houses that you swing into,
    of the steel wool hair on your head,
    of your persistent hands and then
    how we gnaw at the barrier because we are two.

    How you come and take my blood cup
    and link me together and take my brine.
    We are bare. We are stripped to the bone
    and we swim in tandem and go up and up
    the river, the identical river called Mine
    and we enter together. No one’s alone.

    -Anne Sexton